Let me put it this way ...
Matthew 6 19“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.20But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.21For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Every dollar you bank here on earth is a 'dollar' you won't have in heaven. Let that be your guide.
Ricky, I asked a simple question, a simple question that requires nothing more than a yes or no.
I asked a simple question.
REFUSING to answer a simple question shows you CANNOT answer the question without proving yourself wrong.
Refusing to answer a simple question means you have lost the argument.
What you did was answer a simple yes/no question with many pages of confusing ramble, going in all kinds of different directions... like a politician.
You just did what politicians do.
Here, let me ask the question again.
According to your own definition, "hoarding" is not a quantitative issue, but is instead based SOLELY on a person's attitude toward his money?
Is that correct?
So according to your definition, it is feasible that I could have a billions dollars in the bank and not be a hoarder... correct?
Please stick to the simple clear question, and give me a simple clear answer.
I am using YOUR definition of haording, and asking simple yes/no questions about YOUR definitions.
Please consider, failing to answer simple yes/no questions is PROOF that you cannot answer them.
So, will you answer simple yes/no questions, or will you refuse, and PROVE that you cannot answer them without proving yourself wrong?